Acute and Chronic Tonsillitis Diseases ot the oral cavity

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Acute and Chronic Tonsillitis Diseases ot the oral cavity
Acute and Chronic Tonsillitis
Diseases ot the oral cavity
Sore throat
László Lujber MD. PhD.
University Pecs, Medical School
ENT, Head and Neck Surgery
Waldeyer`s ring
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Adenoid tissue
Palatine tonsils
Lingual tonsil
Small lympatic tissues in pharyngeal wall
Acute tonsillitis
Causes:
• Viral (Adults 95%, Child 60-75%)
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(rhino-,RS-resp. syncytial, adeno-, entero-, infl. A,- B, EBV, CMV, Coxackie)
Bacterial (β-streptococc.pyogenes type A, Neisseria, mycoplasma, Chlamydia)
only colonizing!
Staphylococc., Streptococc. Pneumococcus, Haem. Infl., E. coli
Symptoms:
• Sore throat, fever, malaise, excessive secretion
• Referred otalgia, abdominal pain
• Rhinorrhea (rhinitis), horseness (laryngitis), diarrhoe (enteritis) VIRAL!!!
• Other symptoms → see later
O/E:
Red, swollen, oedema, crypts with debris desquamated epithelium and pus,
cervical lymphadenitis, pus exudates,
(rapid Streptococc. test), throat swab, L shift leuko., ASO (AST)
follicular tonsillitis
membranous tonsillitis
Therapy:
• Spontaneous remission
• Symptomatic treatment
(fluid intake, systematic analgesia, anesthetic
throat lozegenes, antiseptic gargles)
• Antibiotics (Amoxicillin or Erythromycin)
• Broad spectrum AB (in case of complication or
β-lactamase-, anaerob bugs are present)
Complications
Peritonsillar abscess ( Quinsy)
Retropharyngeal abscess
Seaquale of β-haemolitic Streptococci
( carditis, rheumatic fever, gromerolonephritis, arthritis)
Diff. Dg
Mononucleosis infectiosa (Glandular fever)
• EBV
• tonsillitis of any form
• high fever,
• generalized lymphadenitis,
• hepato-splenomegaly,
• leukocytosis, mononuclar cells,
• Mono test, Paul-Bunnell test positive
• NO! Ampicillin! Results in skin reactions!
Diff. Dg
Herpangina
Coxsackie A
• Tonsillitis
• High fever
• vesicules on ant. faucil pillars, on legs & arms
• benign, rapid course
Diff. Dg
Vincent`s Angina
• Unilateral pain on swallowing
• Ipsilateral cervical lymphadenitis
• NO fever
• Deep ulcers, whitish exudates only on ONE tonsil,
on its upper pole
• Spirochete and fusiform rods
Diff. Dg
Scarlat fever
• Sterptococcus hemolyticus type A
• tonsillitis
• Strawberry tongue
• Red facial skin but perioral skin relatively white
• Erythematous spots on soft palate,
• Rumpel Leed phenomenon of petechiae
• leukocytosis, left shift, eosinophilia
Diff. Dg
Difteria
Corynebact. diffteriae
• tonsillitis with thick white fibrin, overlapping
tonsillar borders, hard to remove and bleeds
underneath,
• high fever,
• lymphadenitis,
• Aceton smell of breath,
• albuminuria,
• Antiserum!
• Long-term carriers
Tonsillectomy
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Recurrent acute bact. tonsillitis (3-4, 6 / yr )
Post Quinsy
Obstruction
– OSAS Hypertrophy in children!, “kissing tonsils”, ads.!
– Mononucl. Inf. (“hot tonsillectomy”)
– Quinsy
Gromeluro-nephritis, rheumatoid fever, carditis, RA, dermatological problems)
Unilateral enlargement or
ulcerated / bleeding tonsils
Cranio-facial anomalies (bite asymetry)- ts.-ads removal before brace fitting
Complication of tonsillectomy
• Primary or Secondary BLEEDING
( can be fatal!)
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Adenoid hypertrophy
Vegetatio adenoides = adenoides in nasopharynx
Hypertophy
- nasal blockage, mouth breathing, adenoid face
- recurrent sinusitis
- Eustacian tube blockage – sequale is_
OME (otitis media with effusion)
SOM (serous otitis media)
- OSAS stertor=loud snorring, apnoe, irreg. resp., arousals,
enuresis, daytime sleepiness, cor pumonale, alveolar
hypoventillation, cardiac dysrhythmias, acut cardioresp. failure,
sudden death
Sore throat
Acute:
• Tonsillo-pharyngitis
• Quinsy
• Mononucleosis infectiosa (glandular fever)
• HIV
• Foreign body swallow
Sore throat
Chronic:
Globus pharyngeus
• Globus hystericus -psychological, stress related, tumour
phobia
• Indigestion, gastric reflux, GERD
• Mass in H&N region (tumour) / 3 weeks rule! /
• Chr. Pharyngitis (multifactoial)
• PNDS ( bursa, CRS, allergy, GERD, adenoiditis…)
• Related pain ( n.IX. neuralgy, Elongated styloid process,
TMJ, dental, spondylosis, muscle spasm, thyroiditis,
diverticulum, cardiac problems, arrythmias )
Diseases of the oral cavity
• Boundaries: lips, floor of mouth, ant 2/3
tongue, hard-soft palate until isthmus
faucium
• Lining: nonkeratinized stratified squamous
epithelium= mucosa
Diseases of the oral cavity
• Cheilitis, rhagads
• Periodontitis irreversible
poor oral hygiene → bact. plaque deposit
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sec. inflammation
(smoking, diabetes exacerbat. factors)
Bleeding, painful, resorption of gingival margins,
• Gingivitis reversible
Diseases of the oral cavity
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Oral ulceration:
Mucosal disease
Aphthous ulcers (labile autonomic system)
(infection, hormons, food, gluten enteropathy…?)
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Herpetic gingivo-stomatitis (HSV, VZV, Coxsackie A)
Lichen planus (neurogenic disturbance?)
Bechet`s sy. ( vasculitis) eye-, oral-, genital mucosa
Steven Johnsons sy (conjunctivitis, stomatitis caused by drugs)
Trauma (dentures, thermal…)
Chronic specific infections ( syphilis, TB)
Pemphigus (autoimmune)
Pemphigoid
Agranulocitosis
HIV
Oral Cancer
Herpes
Diseases of the oral cavity
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Oral ulceration:
Mucosal disease
Aphthous ulcers (labile autonomic system)
(infection, hormons, food, gluten enteropathy…?)
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Herpetic gingivo-stomatitis (HSV, VZV, Coxsackie A)
Lichen planus (neurogenic disturbance?)
Bechet`s sy. ( vasculitis) eye-, oral-, genital mucosa
Steven Johnsons sy (conjunctivitis, stomatitis caused by drugs)
Trauma (dentures, thermal…)
Chronic specific infections ( syphilis, TB)
Pemphigus (autoimmune)
Pemphigoid
Agranulocitosis
HIV
Oral Cancer
Lichen planus
Bechet`s
Diseases of the oral cavity
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I.
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Oral ulceration:
Mucosal disease
Aphthous ulcers (labile autonomic system)
(infection, hormons, food, gluten enteropathy…?)
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11.
II.
Herpetic gingivo-stomatitis (HSV, VZV, Coxsackie A)
Lichen planus (neurogenic disturbance?)
Bechet`s sy. ( vasculitis) eye-, oral-, genital mucosa
Steven Johnsons sy (conjunctivitis, stomatitis caused by drugs)
Trauma (dentures, thermal…)
Chronic specific infections ( syphilis, TB)
Pemphigus (autoimmune)
Pemphigoid
Agranulocitosis
HIV
Oral Cancer
Steven Johnsons
Diseases of the oral cavity
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I.
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Oral ulceration:
Mucosal disease
Aphthous ulcers (labile autonomic system)
(infection, hormons, food, gluten enteropathy…?)
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5.
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10.
11.
II.
Herpetic gingivo-stomatitis (HSV, VZV, Coxsackie A)
Lichen planus (neurogenic disturbance?)
Bechet`s sy. ( vasculitis) eye-, oral-, genital mucosa
Steven Johnsons sy (conjunctivitis, stomatitis caused by drugs)
Trauma (dentures, thermal…)
Chronic specific infections ( syphilis, TB)
Pemphigus (autoimmune)
Pemphigoid
Agranulocitosis
HIV
Oral Cancer
Pemphigoid
Pemphigus
Diseases of the oral cavity
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I.
1.
Oral ulceration:
Mucosal disease
Aphthous ulcers (labile autonomic system)
(infection, hormons, food, gluten enteropathy…?)
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5.
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10.
11.
II.
Herpetic gingivo-stomatitis (HSV, VZV, Coxsackie A)
Lichen planus (neurogenic disturbance?)
Bechet`s sy. ( vasculitis) eye-, oral-, genital mucosa
Steven Johnsons sy (conjunctivitis, stomatitis caused by drugs)
Trauma (dentures, thermal…)
Chronic specific infections ( syphilis, TB)
Pemphigus (autoimmune)
Pemphigoid
Agranulocitosis
HIV
Oral Cancer
Diseases of the oral cavity
Leukoplakia
( atypic, dysplastic changes , ca in situ )
Erythroplakia
( more likely to turn into malignancy)
Diseases of the oral cavity
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Tongue:
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Coated tongue - AB →Candida albicans
- reduced food intake → horny scales
- uremia, diffteria, typhus
Srawberry tongue – scarlet fever
Lingua plicata – hereditary fissured surface
Graulomatous glossitis – folded-Melkersson Rosenthal sy.
Black hairy tongue – excess antibiotic- fungal
Dry tongue – radiotherapy-Sjogren`s sy.- scleroderma - diabetes
Red tongue – anaemia perniciosa (Ferrus)
- vascular – hepatic cirrosis
Oedema of tongue – allergy
Glossitis – Vitamin A, B deficiency- (Pellagra- Niacin ∅)
Moeller Hunter glossitis – megaloblastic anaemia
Toxic stomatitis – bismuth, lead, mercury poisoning
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Diseases of the oral cavity
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Tongue:
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Coated tongue - AB →Candida albicans
- reduced food intake → horny scales
- uremia, diffteria, typhus
Srawberry tongue – scarlet fever
Lingua plicata – hereditary fissured surface
Graulomatous glossitis – folded-Melkersson Rosenthal sy.
Black hairy tongue – excess antibiotic- fungal
Dry tongue – radiotherapy-Sjogren`s sy.- scleroderma - diabetes
Red tongue – anaemia perniciosa (Ferrus)
- vascular – hepatic cirrosis
Oedema of tongue – allergy
Glossitis – Vitamin A, B deficiency- (Pellagra- Niacin ∅)
Moeller Hunter glossitis – megaloblastic anaemia
Toxic stomatitis – bismuth, lead, mercury poisoning
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Diseases of the oral cavity
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Tongue:
1.
Coated tongue - AB →Candida albicans
- reduced food intake → horny scales
- uremia, diffteria, typhus
Srawberry tongue – scarlet fever
Lingua plicata – hereditary fissured surface
Graulomatous glossitis – folded-Melkersson Rosenthal sy.
Black hairy tongue – excess antibiotic- fungal
Dry tongue – radiotherapy-Sjogren`s sy.- scleroderma - diabetes
Red tongue – anaemia perniciosa (Ferrus)
- vascular – hepatic cirrosis
Oedema of tongue – allergy
Glossitis – Vitamin A, B deficiency- (Pellagra- Niacin ∅)
Moeller Hunter glossitis – megaloblastic anaemia
Toxic stomatitis – bismuth, lead, mercury poisoning
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Hairy tongue
Diseases of the oral cavity
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Tongue:
1.
Coated tongue - AB →Candida albicans
- reduced food intake → horny scales
- uremia, diffteria, typhus
Srawberry tongue – scarlet fever
Lingua plicata – hereditary fissured surface
Graulomatous glossitis – folded-Melkersson Rosenthal sy.
Black hairy tongue – excess antibiotic- fungal
Dry tongue – radiotherapy-Sjogren`s sy.- scleroderma - diabetes
Red tongue – anaemia perniciosa (Ferrus)
- vascular – hepatic cirrosis
Oedema of tongue – allergy
Glossitis – Vitamin A, B deficiency- (Pellagra- Niacin ∅)
Moeller Hunter glossitis – megaloblastic anaemia
Toxic stomatitis – bismuth, lead, mercury poisoning
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Lingua geographica
Diseases of the oral cavity
Tongue:
Coated tongue - AB →Candida albicans
- reduced food intake → horny scales
- uremia, diffteria, typhus
2. Srawberry tongue – scarlet fever
3. Lingua plicata – hereditary fissured surface
4. Graulomatous glossitis – folded-Melkersson Rosenthal sy.
5. Black hairy tongue – excess antibiotic- fungal
6. Dry tongue – radiotherapy-Sjogren`s sy.- scleroderma - diabetes
7. Red tongue – anaemia perniciosa (Ferrus)
- vascular – hepatic cirrosis
8. Oedema of tongue – allergy
9. Glossitis – Vitamin A, B deficiency- (Pellagra- Niacin ∅)
10. Moeller Hunter glossitis – megaloblastic anaemia
11. Toxic stomatitis – bismuth, lead, mercury poisoning
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